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First Watch Repair Complete, And I'm Pretty Happy With The Results.
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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3822906" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>Thanks. I agree that they have really good lume. I'd put it on par (lume wise) with my Omega Seamaster 300M. At +/- 4 seconds per day, that is still within the range of a COSC certification, and is very good for a mechanical watch. Nothing to sneeze at whatsoever, and is another reason why I think that the 4R35/36 and NH35/36 Seiko movements offer an incredible value for the level of timekeeping they offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3822906, member: 24867"] Thanks. I agree that they have really good lume. I'd put it on par (lume wise) with my Omega Seamaster 300M. At +/- 4 seconds per day, that is still within the range of a COSC certification, and is very good for a mechanical watch. Nothing to sneeze at whatsoever, and is another reason why I think that the 4R35/36 and NH35/36 Seiko movements offer an incredible value for the level of timekeeping they offer. [/QUOTE]
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